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ATXInstantFlock
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Ate that monster for breakfast this morning. Sure enough, it was a double.Probaby a double-yolker!

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Ate that monster for breakfast this morning. Sure enough, it was a double.Probaby a double-yolker!
If your coop isn't more than 100ft from an available outlet (for the sync module) I highly recommend blink cameras.maybe I should try and get those motion activated cameras installed and pointed at the door.
Chickens naturally want to dust bathe, so regardless of temp, they will make a bathing area wherever they think is a prime location, lolI also found two large circles in the mulch that someone had burrowed into during the afternoon, and it wasn't all that hot today, so who knows what's going on ATM
She may be an austra white (leghorn mix) they are very similar in appearance, with the austras having a few flecks of black throughout their feathers.P.S. Angela who I thought was a white leghorn has consistently been laying those light brown eggs. Does that mean she's not a Leghorn? I read somewhere that Leghorns are supposed to lay white eggs. Doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things. Just curious!
Leghorns are supposed to lay white eggs. So either she is not a Leghorn, or she is not a "good" Leghorn.P.S. Angela who I thought was a white leghorn has consistently been laying those light brown eggs. Does that mean she's not a Leghorn? I read somewhere that Leghorns are supposed to lay white eggs. Doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things. Just curious!
Thanks for the tip, I will check those out. I have some wireless Eufy ones that I bought on Prime Day. I had them setup when the flock was in the garage, but just haven't gotten around to mounting them. Haven't decided where I want to point em: monitor outside for predators, monitor nest boxes, monitor inside so I can watch them play, etc.If your coop isn't more than 100ft from an available outlet (for the sync module) I highly recommend blink cameras.
Hmm, that might be it. She definitely has some black flecks. That's actually why we chose her. We thought the little flecks were cute.She may be an austra white (leghorn mix) they are very similar in appearance, with the austras having a few flecks of black throughout their feathers.
Leghorns are supposed to lay white eggs. So either she is not a Leghorn, or she is not a "good" Leghorn.
You could post a recent picture and see if the answer is obvious to anyone here. There are quite a few white chicken breeds, with some looking more alike than others, so sometimes it becomes clear and sometimes it never does.
I have Blink cams too; about 6 of them. Here's one I tested out in one of the incubators.If your coop isn't more than 100ft from an available outlet (for the sync module) I highly recommend blink cameras.
Chickens naturally want to dust bathe, so regardless of temp, they will make a bathing area wherever they think is a prime location, lol
She may be an austra white (leghorn mix) they are very similar in appearance, with the austras having a few flecks of black throughout their feathers.
I love them! I'm a total chicken stalkerI have Blink cams too; about 6 of them. Here's one I tested out in one of the incubators.
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Otherwise, we have an indoor one in the coop with motion activation shut off. That ones just for when I want to spy. The others are throughout our property. DH makes tree holders for them with a metal coffee can on its side screwed into the tree.
Otherwise, we have an indoor one in the coop with motion activation shut off. That ones just for when I want to spy.